TNA Wrestling has announced a big new partnership heading into a potentially monumental year for the company in 2024.
As was announced at Bound For Glory 2023 in October, IMPACT Wrestling will once again become known as TNA as of the Hard to Kill pay-per-view on January 13, 2024.
The exciting restart for the company has fans buzzing; excitement only compounded by he announcement of several new signings; existing talent extending their deals and huge international stars appearing at upcoming shows.
Now, adding to the good feeling and excitement is yet another piece of good news as TNA has announced that they have now partnered with PowerTown Wrestling to produce action figures and accessories for the company.
This partnership will see it’s first series of figures released in August 2024, with pre-orders beginning in March.
You can find the full statement from TNA regarding the partnership below:
TNA Wrestling Partners With PowerTown Wrestling To Produce TNA Action Figures & Accessories
Series One To Debut In Summer 2024!
TNA Wrestling is returning to the action figure market through a long-term contract with PowerTown Wrestling to produce collectible TNA Action Figures & Accessories, it was jointly announced today.
Pre-sale orders for Series One will begin in March 2024 and the figures will be shipped in August 2024. Series Two of the TNA Wrestling Action Figures from PowerTown will be shipped in December 2024. More information on who will be included in each series will be released in the coming weeks.
“We are happy to get into the ring with TNA Wrestling, as we bring two recognizable brands in the wrestling industry together for the first time,” says Steve Rosenthal, co-founder and managing partner of Relativity Worldwide, the parent company of PowerTown. “This partnership will allow us to leverage our expertise in developing high quality action figures and accessories to bring to market a line of products that will be equally exciting for wrestling fans worldwide.”
In less than two years, PowerTown has become a leader in developing and marketing original collectible wrestling action figures legends of the sport from the past six decades. The brand launched last year with its Series 1 Ultra collection, featuring six iconic pro wrestling personalities: Verne Gagne, Lou Thesz, Stan Hansen, Bruiser Brody, Magnum TA, and Kerry Von Erich. Each seven-inch scale ‘Ultra’ figure is highlighted with personalized accessories and ring-wear, along with championship belts. PowerTown Wrestling recently announced its new Ultra Series 2 line-up.
“TNA fans have been asking when the next TNA Action Figures will be released. Finally, we have the answer: 2024 – and we’re very confident that fans worldwide will be thrilled with these new TNA Action Figures from PowerTown Wrestling. PowerTown delivers high-quality collectibles and we are very excited to work with the entire team there,” said TNA Wrestling President Scott D’Amore.
The TNA Wrestling Action Figures from PowerTown will be Ultra figures, like the popular Ultras Series 1 figures from PowerTown, which are sold out. The Ultra figures are 7-inch scale, sculpted for their real-life height in scale with other wrestlers. The figures have 30 modes of articulation; thus, the head rotates and nods, arms rotate and move forward and back, biceps rotate and much more. Other features of Ultra figures include moveable elbows, rotating wrists and torso, and bending ankles.
Rosenthal created the wrestling action figure craze of the 1980s while serving in a senior management role at Remco Toys as part of a licensing partnership with AWA All-Star Wrestling. He re-entered the business in 2022 through a partnership with Gagne and Magnum TA and has since launched a series of impressive action figures featuring legends of the sport’s past.
Following the announcement that both Kazuchika Okada and Will Ospreay for the TNA Snake Eyes event on January 14, another major star was recently confirmed for both that event and Hard to Kill the night before.
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